This visualization shows the sunshine hours of each city within the sunshine data set that is used in the project. The markers are grouped in high, medium, and low sunshine level, and these are the representational cities for each country. In other words, the country uses that cities’ sunshine hours for analysis.
This visualization shows the mean happiness score overtime in countries that participated in the Happiness report every year between 2010 to 2020. Trends are separated by income level, freedom level, and sunshine level. “Overall” is the trend for all these countries without separating them into distinct income, freedom, and sunshine levels.
These figures demonstrate the distribution of happiness score and GDP levels, freedom levels, and sunshine hours levels. Income Levels are separated in 3 groups: low is below Q1, medium is Q1 - Q3, and high is above Q3, while freedom and sunshine levels are in 2 groups.
Note: Please hit “autoscale” to better visualize the combined interactive boxplot.
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These figures demonstrate the relationship between happiness score and GDP, freedom score, and sunshine hours separated by country.
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